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About the Curiae Project

The Curiae Project provides Supreme Court records and briefs and other relevant materials free of charge on the Internet. Cases are selected for addition to the site based on a ranking developed from citation data in historical and constitutional texts. The ranking data are available here.

The Curiae Project is located at the Yale Lillian Goldman Law Library and developed in cooperation with the Library of Congress, the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Supreme Court Historical Society. The Curiae Project is made possible by the generous financial support of the National Science Foundation, the Supreme Court Historical Society, and the Yale Lillian Goldman Law Library.

 

Project Staff

Principal Investigator: Blair Kauffman
Co-Principal Investigator and Project Manager: Stephanie Davidson
Co-Principal Investigator and Project Coordinator: Donald Braman
Technical Advisor: William Fray

 

Support provided by the National Science Foundation, the Supreme Court Historical Society, and the Lillian Goldman Law Library at the Yale Law School.

 

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